Norwich
Southey visited William Taylor at his home at Surry St in Norwich May-June 1798.
Southey visited William Taylor at his home at Surry St in Norwich May-June 1798.
The home, near Maryport, Cumbria, of the Senhouses. Southey and members of his family were frequent visitors.
The home of Thomas Phillipps Lamb and his family. Southey visited the Lambs there in 1791 and 1792.
Home of the Spedding family, on the shore of Bassenthwaite lake.
Home of George Maber, who was the local Rector. Southey visited him on October 1798 on his walking tour of South Wales with Charles Danvers.
Southey’s name for the house in Westbury, near Bristol, which he rented June 1798–June 1799.
The home of Southey’s school friend Charles Collins.
House in the Vale of Neath, near Swansea, that Southey attempted – but failed – to rent in autumn 1802.
Large landed estate close to Penrith. It was the ancestral home of the Lowthers, later Earls of Lonsdale. At its heart was Lowther Castle, built after 1802 by William, Earl of Lonsdale. The Earl and his wife were patrons of the arts, and Southey was their guest on several occasions. In 1823 he published ‘Lines Written in Lady Lonsdale’s Album’.
An inn on the shore of Windermere.